made-up

See also: made up

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made-up (comparative more made-up, superlative most made-up)

  1. (transitive) To make up the whole; to constitute.
    A church is made up of its members.
  2. invented or fabricated
    He told me a made-up story of the events.
  3. changed by the application of cosmetics
    The clown was made up hours before the show.
  4. arranged or put together
    The front page was made up but had to be changed at the last minute.
  5. (Britain, regional) delighted, pleased, thrilled
    I was made up when the local team won.

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